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The Washington State Health Department launched its first HIV prevention campaign for 2019, titled Save More Lives, on January 14, 2019. Save More Lives is aimed at healthcare providers across Washington State and seeks to foster a stronger commitment to prescribing pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) as a means of preventing HIV transmission; increased...

The New York State Department of Health in Partnership with Better World Advertising, launched its new Undetectable=Untransmittable campaign, titled I Can't Infect Anyone, during their 2018 World AIDS Day in Albany, New York. After much suspense and anticipation, the campaign was unveiled at the End the Epidemic Summit to a packed audience of New York State community...

Better World Advertising (BWA) and the Santa Clara Valley Water District (SCVWD) continued their partnership with the Climate Changed campaign. The goal is to support SCVWD's flood awareness efforts to keep Santa Clara County (SCC) residents and businesses well-informed and prepared about the dangers of flooding. Individuals in areas prone to flooding were the primary...

Better World Advertising launches the When You're Getting Some campaign, on behalf of the Philadelphia Department of Public Health. In response to the rising infection rate of syphilis among gay men of color in Philadelphia. The ads depict images of young and highly recognizable Black and Latino men from within the community, to intentionally communicate syphilis is far...

Better World Advertising (BWA) and the University of California San Francisco (UCSF) colloborated on a video advertisement campaign that launched May 16th, 2018. The campaign is aimed at raising awareness among women between the ages of 30-60 who live in San Franciaco, about the health risks associated with the use of menthol cigarettes. Two versions of the video ad were produced to...

The One County One Future campaign was recently launched in Santa Clara County. This is a partnership between Better World Advertising (BWA) and the Santa Clara Office of Immigrant Relations (OIR) to support OIR’s efforts to ensure that the County’s immigrant community is well-informed about their rights and about...

In honor of National Suicide Prevention Awareness Month, BWA is proud to announce the launch of our latest project "Friend Yourself" in collaboration with Santa Clara County Behavioral Health Services to encourage young adults living in Santa Clara County to seek mental health services to address...

The Love Your Brotha campaign launched on June 15th and made its debut at the Philadelphia Pride Parade. Members of The Attic, Colours and The House of Prodigy took to the streets to promote to the community a message about the importance of consistent condom use among MSM of color. The campaign is sponsored by the Philadelphia Department of Health. The message will continue...